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This resource contains 11 revision placemats covering Books VII, VIII, X, Xi and XIII (with at least two placemats per Book) of Virgil’s Aeneid. For each Book the revision placemats contain a summary of the Book, in depth analysis of the characters and key themes shown.
These are an excellent revision tool which students can use at home or for last minute revision before an exam.

This set includes twelve Latin quotes, by both famous and lesser known authors, with their English translations, to use as display posters in the classroom, for example when teaching a unit on Romans or Ancient History or in any Latin class. After each poster quote I have included some information for the teacher to introduce the new quote to the classs, including a full grammatical Latin explanation of the quote, background information on the author and time, and a section on the meaning and interpretation of this specific quote so students know how and when they could use it in daily life.
I use posters like these every week all school year long in my classes, and students collected them in their books and looked forward to the new quote each week. They starting using the most popular quotes in their conversations with each other, and often told me after a test when asked how it went, “oh, veni, vidi, vici!”

A great selection of Grammar revision materials for Latin. Initially aimed at Common Entrance but I have adapted these for GCSE Latin. Pupils love them and it really helps them to learn (and nail) the grammar.

**GAMES WITH GOALS! **LATIN animals bingo games: an ideal activity for developing listening, speaking, reading and writing/spelling skills. It’s also really useful for a focus on the general ‘absence’ of article in LATIN, as well as gender.
The pack includes 21 non-editable files:
ONE &amp; TWO: 40 picture-only bingo 12-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages). You can give students a random selection of pages, with students selecting the order of grids they play from. You can also cut out the grids, and place them in a small bowl or similar object on tables. Students select grids randomly from the bowl. Depending on the size of your class, you should have several winners per game! You might prefer to laminate the grids, especially if you are printing in color - students can use wipe-clean pens, and you can recycle the grids many times. Color and B&amp;W.
THREE: 40 LATIN word-only bingo 12-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages).
FOUR: 40 English word-only bingo 12-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages).
FIVE: 4 12-square grid template for students to create their own word or picture grids for each other.
SIX: 1 LATIN and 1 English calling card, with all the words written in full.
SEVEN TO TWENTY-ONE: 15 SILENT BINGO games
PLAY SILENT BINGO!
Select a grid type for students - picture-only, LATIN word or English word. Using the SILENT BINGO files, show each slide at varying speeds. Students cross off the corresponding word or picture. These are really versatile, with a range of challenges,
and depending on which skills you want to focus on - for example, show the pictures only using LATIN words grids for vocab recall &amp; reading practice; show the English words using LATIN words grids for mini-translation practice as well as vocab recall/reading; show the LATIN words using English word grids for reading &amp; vocab recall - students have to be completely silent - it’s a really popular way of playing bingo! There are 5 different games of each type: picture-only, LATIN words, English words. All the bingo games in this set are designed for players to cross off all the words or pictures on their grids in order to win the game.
Please read the TERMS OF USE carefully - the resource is copyright, and for single-teacher/purchaser use only.
GRATIA PLENA!

GAMES WITH GOALS! LATIN animals bingo games: an ideal activity for developing listening, speaking, reading and writing/spelling skills. It’s also really useful for a focus on the general ‘absence’ of article in LATIN, as well as gender.
The pack includes 21 non-editable files:
ONE &amp; TWO: 40 picture-only bingo 12-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages). You can give students a random selection of pages, with students selecting the order of grids they play from. You can also cut out the grids, and place them in a small bowl or similar object on tables. Students select grids randomly from the bowl. Depending on the size of your class, you should have several winners per game! You might prefer to laminate the grids, especially if you are printing in color - students can use wipe-clean pens, and you can recycle the grids many times. Color and B&amp;W.
THREE: 40 LATIN word-only bingo 12-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages).
FOUR: 40 English word-only bingo 12-square grids, 4 per page (10 pages).
FIVE: 4 12-square grid template for students to create their own word or picture grids for each other.
SIX: 1 LATIN and 1 English calling card, with all the words written in full.
SEVEN TO TWENTY-ONE: 15 SILENT BINGO games
PLAY SILENT BINGO!
Select a grid type for students - picture-only, LATIN word or English word. Using the SILENT BINGO files, show each slide at varying speeds. Students cross off the corresponding word or picture. These are really versatile, with a range of challenges,
and depending on which skills you want to focus on - for example, show the pictures only using LATIN words grids for vocab recall &amp; reading practice; show the English words using LATIN words grids for mini-translation practice as well as vocab recall/reading; show the LATIN words using English word grids for reading &amp; vocab recall - students have to be completely silent - it’s a really popular way of playing bingo! There are 5 different games of each type: picture-only, LATIN words, English words. All the bingo games in this set are designed for players to cross off all the words or pictures on their grids in order to win the game.
The animals I’ve chosen include both masculine and feminine nouns, with some cognates. This maximizes opportunity to practice grammatical concepts and develop linguistic awareness too.
Please read the **TERMS OF USE **carefully - the resource is copyright, and for single-teacher/purchaser use only.
GRATIA PLENA!

Students need to win 4 boxes in a row to win. Make a sentence using the Latin verb vādere with the subject and the place pictured to win that box. If student is wrong, partner wins that box. Includes 2 separate game boards both in color and in black and white.

Students need to win 4 boxes in a row to win. Make a sentence using the Latin verb gerere with the subject and the clothes pictured to win that box. If student is wrong, partner wins that box. Includes 2 separate game boards. Second version has grayscale pictures.

This lesson focuses on an introduction to the imperative and use of the infinitive in the Latin language. There is an engaging PowerPoint and group activities as well as a lesson plan. These resources can be used alongside the CSCP book 2.

Great set of resources that can be used alongside the Minimus text book as an introduction to Latin. The PowerPoints are fun and engaging. There is also a scheme of work included as well. All my classes have enjoyed these lessons!

This is a great introduction to the Latin Language. The PowerPoint is engaging and works alongside the CSCP text books. There is also a worksheet for pupils to fill in. And an introduction to Roman villas and the Romans in general that also works alongside the CSCP book 1.